Akasa Air on Monday announced the arrival of its 28th aircraft within 32 months of commencing operations. The Boeing 737 MAX 8-200, registered as VT-YBE, completed its delivery flight from Seattle to Bengaluru via Iceland and Kuwait, landing at Kempegowda International Airport on May 1, 2025.
The latest addition to the fleet aligns with the airline’s strategic roadmap to develop a comprehensive air network in India and globally, said Akasa in a press release.
Akasa placed an of of 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in three tranches of 72, 4 and 150 aircraft between November 2021 and January 2024. With 28 aircraft already in its fleet and 198 more set to join over the next seven years, Akasa Air is building one of the "youngest and most efficient fleets in the world."
While between June-December 2022, the airline inducted 14 planes in the fleet and another 8 in 2023, the number of deliveries came down drastically to just 4 planes last year, owing to supply-chain issues.
The latest addition to the fleet aligns with the airline’s strategic roadmap to develop a comprehensive air network in India and globally, said Akasa in a press release.
Akasa placed an of of 226 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in three tranches of 72, 4 and 150 aircraft between November 2021 and January 2024. With 28 aircraft already in its fleet and 198 more set to join over the next seven years, Akasa Air is building one of the "youngest and most efficient fleets in the world."
While between June-December 2022, the airline inducted 14 planes in the fleet and another 8 in 2023, the number of deliveries came down drastically to just 4 planes last year, owing to supply-chain issues.
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